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TV Shows
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Read Morgan
Jan 30, 1931 (93 years old) in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known For
Bonanza
The A-Team
Charlie's Angels
Charlie's Angels
Murder, She Wrote
Credits
1994 ·
Maverick
as Dealer
1988 ·
Paradise
as Harrington
1987 ·
Fatal Beauty
as Fletch
1987 ·
Inside Out
as Driver
1987 ·
Inside Out
as
1986 ·
Lightning, the White Stallion
as Harvey Leeman
1986 ·
Hollywood Harry
as Stinson
1986 ·
Just Between Friends
as Charlie
1986 ·
Nomads
as Cop
1985 ·
Back to the Future
as Cop
1985 ·
Moonlighting
as Funeral Man #2
1984 ·
Murder, She Wrote
as Kevin Hogan
1984 ·
Hollywood Hot Tubs
as Wally Wright
1984 ·
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
as Exhibitor
1983 ·
The A-Team
as Earle
1982 ·
A Stranger Is Watching
as Galloway
1981 ·
Simon & Simon
as Agent #1
1981 ·
The Munsters' Revenge
as Loader #2
1980 ·
Blood Beach
as Reporter Under Pier
1980 ·
Power
as
1979 ·
Meteor
as Communications Center Technician
1979 ·
Time After Time
as Booking Cop
1979 ·
The Billion Dollar Threat
as Charlie
1978 ·
The Crash of Flight 401
as
1978 ·
I Wanna Hold Your Hand
as Peter's Father
1977 ·
Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night
as Officer Duncan
1977 ·
Lou Grant
as Deputy
1977 ·
Lou Grant
as Deputy Rutledge
1977 ·
Lou Grant
as Lieutenant
1977 ·
Lou Grant
as Field Costello
1977 ·
The Car
as Mac Gruder
1977 ·
How the West Was Won
as Morton
1977 ·
How the West Was Won
as Lem
1976 ·
Charlie's Angels
as Otis
1976 ·
Charlie's Angels
as John Kadin
1976 ·
The Captive: The Longest Drive 2
as Officer
1976 ·
Baa Baa Black Sheep
as Mechanic
1976 ·
Cannonball
as Cop
1976 ·
Helter Skelter
as Officer Columbine
1975 ·
Breakheart Pass
as Capt. Oakland
1975 ·
Starsky & Hutch
as 'Blackie'
1975 ·
Switch
as Sgt. Kinnell
1975 ·
Crossfire
as Jailer
1974 ·
Shanks
as Cop
1974 ·
Police Woman
as Jake
1974 ·
Police Woman
as Car-Wash Attendant
1974 ·
Police Woman
as Yavich
1973 ·
The Deadly Trackers
as Deputy Bob
1973 ·
Your Three Minutes Are Up
as Eddie Abruzzi
1973 ·
Dillinger
as Big Jim Wollard
1973 ·
Barnaby Jones
as Deputy Bailey
1973 ·
Barnaby Jones
as Red Edwards
1973 ·
Barnaby Jones
as Sheriff George
1973 ·
Barnaby Jones
as Skipper
1972 ·
The Streets of San Francisco
as
1972 ·
The New Centurions
as Woodrow Gandy
1972 ·
Joe Kidd
as Cowboy (uncredited)
1971 ·
Octaman
as The Octaman
1971 ·
McMillan and Wife
as Bernie Belinsky
1970 ·
Kelly's Heroes
as U.S. Lieutenant
1969 ·
Love, American Style
as Bartender
1969 ·
Marlowe
as Gumpshaw
1969 ·
Anatomy of a Crime
as Lacey
1968 ·
The Doris Day Show
as Stonewall Tugwell
1968 ·
The Doris Day Show
as Policeman
1968 ·
The Doris Day Show
as George
1968 ·
The Outsider
as Lacey
1968 ·
It Takes a Thief
as John Willett
1968 ·
It Takes a Thief
as George
1967 ·
Mannix
as Policeman at cabin
1967 ·
Mannix
as Ben Kessler
1967 ·
Easy Come, Easy Go
as Ens. Tompkins
1967 ·
Ironside
as Police Officer
1965 ·
The F.B.I.
as Dan Nolan
1965 ·
The Beach Girls and the Monster
as Sheriff Michaels
1965 ·
Deadwood '76
as Ben Hayes
1964 ·
Broadside
as Brian 'Red' Finley
1963 ·
The Fugitive
as Highway Patrolman
1963 ·
The Outer Limits
as Adam Lunk
1962 ·
McHale's Navy
as The Marine Sergeant
1962 ·
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
as Freddie Arnold
1962 ·
The Virginian
as Mort
1959 ·
Adventures in Paradise
as Kelly Randall
1959 ·
The Twilight Zone
as Lefty
1959 ·
Bonanza
as Tad Blake
1959 ·
The Deputy
as Sergeant Hapgood Tasker
1959 ·
The Deputy
as Deputy Vince
1959 ·
Ask Any Girl
as Bert
1958 ·
Steve Canyon
as Ray Gorski
1957 ·
Alcoa Theatre
as Ed
1957 ·
The Restless Gun
as Bob Kenyon
1957 ·
Wagon Train
as Curly Horse
1957 ·
Wagon Train
as Ben Denike
1957 ·
Wagon Train
as Jake
1956 ·
State Trooper
as Trooper Gaines
1955 ·
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Ben McMahon
1955 ·
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Police Officer
1955 ·
Gunsmoke
as Pete Moreland
1955 ·
Gunsmoke
as Bartender
1955 ·
Gunsmoke
as Jack Beaver
1955 ·
Gunsmoke
as Potter
1955 ·
Gunsmoke
as Brown
1955 ·
Gunsmoke
as Eddie
1955 ·
Gunsmoke
as Dan Slade
1955 ·
Gunsmoke
as Roy Gast
1955 ·
Gunsmoke
as Lieutenant
1955 ·
Gunsmoke
as Joe Kell
1953 ·
General Electric Theater
as Corporal Hoop Keeler
1951 ·
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
as
1947 ·
Kraft Television Theatre
as